
Know All About World History
by Xing Qunlin
About This Novel
"Knowing All World History (set of 4 volumes)" adopts the "whole history" system and draws on a wide range of materials. It is divided into three parts: general history of the world, unofficial history of the world, and secret history of the world. "General History of the World" selects major events, important figures, "brilliant achievements and splendid culture" that have had a profound impact on the development of world history, connecting the dots into lines to systematically and completely outline the development context of world history. "Unofficial History of the World" starts from Observing history from the perspective of the public, abandoning the view of traditional historiography that "it is only for the venerable, but for the sage", it adopts the essence of ancient and modern unofficial history, writes straightforwardly about the personalities, psychology, and anecdotes of emperors, generals, and ministers, and deeply depicts the intrigues and intrigues of the ruling class, in detail. It details the ugly inside stories and dirty tactics of politics and military affairs, and vividly reproduces the palace regulations and world affairs of various countries, allowing readers to clearly see civilization and the ugliness and weirdness behind it. "Secret History of the World" focuses on exploring hidden secrets and describing the deliberate intentions of rulers. The hidden and little-known history, as well as the history that historians are afraid, inconvenient or unwilling to write, guide readers to develop historical wisdom from the details. This book will help you uncover the mystery of history and discover the real and vivid historical truth.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 24d ago
Actually, I think this book is very good. I really like it, but there is one drawback. Isn't there too many books?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 24d ago
Actually, I think this book is very good. I really like it, but there is one drawback. Isn't there too many books?
